Suffolk pronunciation from books.google.com
... Suffolk pronunciation of dog , only faintly suggested by dawg . I. OLD TIMES . Table of Contents Fooks alluz säa as they git old , That things look wusser evry day ; They alluz sed so , I consate ; Leastwise I've h'ard my mother säa ...
Suffolk pronunciation from books.google.com
... Suffolk pronunciation of Halesworth as " Holser " and Brockdish as " Broadish , " that Brasser ( p . 13 ) stands for Braiseworth and Broadwash ( p . 14 ) for Brockdish . It has been attempted to identify such places as far as possible ...
Suffolk pronunciation from books.google.com
... pronunciation of jearse: “sometimes, in exclamation, elongating the ear sound”. An informant from Cambridgeshire ... Suffolk have tow, toh and ho. I chose the spelling dow as it covers two of the main pronunciations: dow rhyming with cow and ...
Suffolk pronunciation from books.google.com
... Suffolk pronunciation as dorg, and a fairly common South African pronunciation as dork. Judging by sound, there is little to choose between these three renderings of the word. The Suffolk pronunciation might make the speaker conspicuous ...
Suffolk pronunciation from books.google.com
... Suffolk pronunciation as dorg , and a fairly common South African pronunciation as dork . Judging by sound , there is little to choose between these three renderings of the word . The Suffolk pronunciation might make the speaker ...
Suffolk pronunciation from books.google.com
... SUFFOLK ( suf ' - ök ) , used to designate the Duke of Suffolk and the Earl of Suffolk . Henry V , IV , 6 , 10 , etc. Suffolk , Duke of . In 2 Henry VI , William de la Pole , the character called Earl of Suffolk in 1 Henry VI ; referred ...